Hello NOLA! The Crescent City has a 30% chance of some rain for later in the day. Get your errands done early while it is dry. Enjoy this hump day! Have a wonderful Wednesday!

New Orleans Weather 10 Day Forecast

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High / Low (°F)

Precip. %

Today Jul 18

Isolated T-Storms

89°/77°

30 %

Thu Jul 19

Scattered T-Storms

88°/76°

50 %

Fri Jul 20

Scattered T-Storms

88°/77°

50 %

Sat Jul 21

Scattered T-Storms

86°/77°

40 %

Sun Jul 22

Scattered T-Storms

86°/77°

40 %

Mon Jul 23

Isolated T-Storms

88°/77°

30 %

Tue Jul 24

Isolated T-Storms

88°/77°

30 %

Wed Jul 25

Scattered T-Storms

89°/77°

60 %

Thu Jul 26

Isolated T-Storms

89°/76°

30 %

Fri Jul 27

Partly Cloudy

89°/76°

20 %

Last Updated Jul 18 08:22 a.m. CT

Another day in the Big Easy. It will be dry for the first part of our Wednesday. According to the weather report for today we will have dry conditions for the next few hours and will see a mix of clouds and sun with a slight chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. High 92F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 30%. See you in NOLA!

i was in a twenty year relationship, but that is now in the past i’m 44 a really good cook .but can not figure out how to cook for one person. i’am from and live now in new orleans and love all the great food here. i’m in a slump and need help to figure this out .thanks tony

Tune into the Food Network and learn to cook for one. Not that difficult, although some people believe it may be cheaper to eat out I don’t follow that logic!
Louisiana has some of the best seafood in the US! Can’t be that hard.

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Posted by mark -
December 8, 2016 at 6:53 am

Which sports fan do you believe deserves to be put in the gas chamber?

1.) Sports fan who picks #15 to beat a #2, or picks Louisiana-Monroe to beat Alabama or LSU (in football) and then once every ten or twenty years when this actually happens claims to be a genius. You sir, deserve to be strapped in the gas chamber and executed.

2.) Sports fan who is still complaining about a bad call more than a day or so after it happened. Yet, bad calls happen. They happen in every game. Your team will be the victim of bad calls and some bad calls will go your way.

I’m giving your 48 hours, max. If you’re still complaining after that, you sir, deserve to be strapped into the gas chamber and executed!!!!!

Your choices?
I tend to agree that Philly and Dallas fans should all be put in the gas chamber.
I know 15 seeds have won. But statistically their chances are very minimal, so you’re no more allowed to act like a genius for correcting picking one than you are for being dealt a good hand of poker.

I can think of a few Eagle fans that I would personally flip the switch on.

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Posted by mark -
December 6, 2016 at 5:56 am

Huge Mural in Downtown ShreveportImage by cybertoad
"Shreveport’s history and heritage can also be seen on the "Once in a "Millennium Moon" mega mural. This mural ties this area’s cultural legacy together. It is the largest public outdoor mural in the country spanning some 30,000 square feet on the 12-story AT&T building in downtown Shreveport. On the mural, the Caddo Indians, the area’s military installation Barksdale Air Force Base, and family heirlooms and community artifacts are depicted." link

"During the first two months of the Millennium Year, Meg Saligman and the staff of the Shreveport Regional Arts Council met with more than 75 organizations, interviewed hundreds of individuals about their ideas and heritage, photographed thousands of people for the mural and read every book written about this area!

Meg’s painting plan involved more than 2,600 people! She perfected a “paint by number” grid that is applied to sheets of plastic cloth. Once painted the cloth is “floated in acrylic” on the wall, much like wallpaper installation. Paint Parties were held all over Shreveport! Festival sites, parks, club meetings, art galleries, bank lobbies, and schools became home to paint sessions. The public commitment to work on the mural was awesome! More than 40% of the total mural has been painted by the community…" link

AT&T Building Mural – Side 2Image by cybertoad
"Shreveport’s history and heritage can also be seen on the "Once in a "Millennium Moon" mega mural. This mural ties this area’s cultural legacy together. It is the largest public outdoor mural in the country spanning some 30,000 square feet on the 12-story AT&T building in downtown Shreveport. On the mural, the Caddo Indians, the area’s military installation Barksdale Air Force Base, and family heirlooms and community artifacts are depicted." link

"During the first two months of the Millennium Year, Meg Saligman and the staff of the Shreveport Regional Arts Council met with more than 75 organizations, interviewed hundreds of individuals about their ideas and heritage, photographed thousands of people for the mural and read every book written about this area!

Meg’s painting plan involved more than 2,600 people! She perfected a “paint by number” grid that is applied to sheets of plastic cloth. Once painted the cloth is “floated in acrylic” on the wall, much like wallpaper installation. Paint Parties were held all over Shreveport! Festival sites, parks, club meetings, art galleries, bank lobbies, and schools became home to paint sessions. The public commitment to work on the mural was awesome! More than 40% of the total mural has been painted by the community…" link

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Posted by Kayra -
December 2, 2016 at 3:40 am

Rich farmland, recreational waterways and scenic highways dominate Northeast Louisiana. This side of the Delta still lays claim to unspoiled and undeveloped backroads that take modern day explorers back in time. It’s all about Southern tradition in this neck of the Great Southern Pine Forest, where many of the go-to eateries have been in continuous operation for at least a half-century. Grab a map and head off to discover one of the nearby rural treasures within an hour’s drive of Monroe/West Monroe. Slow down, relax, and enjoy a perfectly seasoned Southern dish — from frog legs to fricassée — prepared from a distinctive recipe passed down for generations.